veracious
pronunciation
How to pronounce veracious in British English: UK [və'reɪʃəs]
How to pronounce veracious in American English: US [vəˈreʃəs]
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- Adjective:
- habitually speaking the truth
- precisely accurate
Word Origin
- veracious (adj.)
- "habitually disposed to speak truth," 1670s, from Latin verac-, stem of verax "according to truth, truthful," from verus "true" (see very) + -ous.
Antonym
Example
- 1. Miss stackpole was a strictly veracious reporter .
- 2. I love all people and things pure and veracious , I like art , reading , music , tea , animals , make friends , travel ......
- 3. Information security has become the foundation and the key to success . Veracious risk evaluation for the information system directly impacts the security and reliability of the whole information system .
- 4. All of information above is absolutely veracious , and I am willing to vouch the above information .
- 5. How can you wait your children to be veracious when you yourself verify lies ?